NBC News sets good example for Medicare reporting People perspective leads to clear explanation of impact of proposed changes November 30, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman
Nine Lives of a Disputed Fact March 16, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman A Politico op-ed fails the fact-checking test
Is Buying Health Insurance Like Shopping on Amazon? March 13, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman No sirreeee, says WBUR
Should Health Journos Use Hospital Safety Data? March 12, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman An interview with Kaiser Health News’s Jordan Rau
Rick Santorum’s Math Problem March 9, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman The press doesn’t fall for his incorrect Obamacare answer
NPR Rethinks Its Reporting March 5, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman Will "he said/she said" go away for good?
Romney and the "Mormon Moment" March 2, 2012 By Erika Fry Lots of fear and loathing from the pundit class
More Dot-Connection Needed on ER Story February 29, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman What we’re learning about hospitals, part two
A Medicare Memo to Campaign Reporters February 27, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman Tailing Mitt on Medicare and Social Security, too
Pat Buchanan and His Enablers February 23, 2012 By James Kirchick Why did MSNBC hire him in the first place?
What We’re Learning About Hospitals, Part One February 22, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman A laurel to National Journal
Words of Warning on the Payroll Tax February 20, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman The media ponders the wisdom behind the tax holiday’s extension
Why We Love The Political Gabfest February 17, 2012 By Erika Fry Slate’s jocular, incisive podcast builds and engages an audience
The Case of the Missing Premium February 16, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman Transparency for health insurance?
The Right-Wing Media’s Discipline Machine February 15, 2012 By Ben Adler Talk radio and Fox News bully the GOP candidates into line—and, in the process, offer a narrow vision of conservatism